Jeremy Renner, known for his role as Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, discussed his recovery from a severe snow plow accident at the Red Sea Film Festival. Despite suffering significant injuries, including 38 broken bones, Renner has returned to acting and is working on a book about his experience. He humorously noted that he's "25% titanium," jokingly comparing himself to Iron Man. Renner has resumed filming for "Mayor of Kingstown" and will appear in the upcoming film "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery."
Jeremy Renner marks his return to acting with a selfie from the set of "Mayor of Kingstown" Season 3 after a near-fatal snow plow accident in 2023. The actor, who suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries, expressed nervousness but determination to pull off the role. Renner's character, Mike McLusky, takes over his family business in the show, which streams on Paramount+. Despite undergoing various therapies, Renner credits his recovery to his mindset and the support of his loved ones and fans.
Actor Jeremy Renner reflects on his recovery from a near-fatal snow plow accident 10 months ago, revealing that he has tried various types of therapy, including physical therapy, peptide injections, stem cell and exosomes, and more. Renner credits his mind and determination for his progress and expresses gratitude to his family, friends, and fans for their support. He has been documenting his recovery on social media and was able to walk with a cane at the world premiere of his Disney+ series "Rennervations." Renner has also been recording new music during his recovery.
Jeremy Renner was spotted in Los Angeles, attending Kate Beckinsale's 50th birthday bash with friend Casey Affleck. This rare public outing comes months after Renner's snow plow accident, in which he suffered multiple injuries. Renner appeared to be in good spirits, wearing a stylish lavender jacket, while Affleck kept it casual in a green T-shirt. Other celebrities at the star-studded party included Demi Moore and Chelsea Lazkani. Beckinsale shared photos on Instagram, expressing gratitude for the celebration.
Actor Jeremy Renner continues to recover from his snow plow accident earlier this year and posted a video on Instagram of his first attempt at a light jog with weight assisted lift for his broken tibia. Renner is using an anti-gravity treadmill and keeping a slow but steady pace. He has been chronicling his recovery on social media and has sustained over 30 broken bones from the accident. Despite his progress, Renner notes that his leg is still broken and is grateful for the titanium used in his recovery.
Body camera footage of Jeremy Renner's snow plow accident has been released by the Washoe County Sheriff's Dept. Renner was run over by his Sno-Cat while attempting to help his nephew free a pickup truck lodged in the snow. Renner was hospitalized for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries after the accident, later revealing that he broke over 30 bones. He has since updated fans on his progress and made his first public appearance at the premiere of his Disney+ reality series "Rennervations," about renovating used vehicles for underserved communities around the world.
Bodycam footage of Jeremy Renner's rescue following his snow plow accident on Jan. 1 in Nevada has been released, showing first responders providing life-saving aid and documenting the chaotic circumstances behind the accident. Renner was crushed by a snow plow while trying to rescue his nephew, and required chest surgery and hospitalization for two weeks. Despite suffering "35 or so" broken bones, Renner considers himself lucky to be alive and has made a lengthy recovery, which he credits in part to his new Disney+ docuseries Rennervations.
Jeremy Renner's trainer, Christopher Vincent, revealed that the actor's physical therapy following his snow plow accident in January was excruciating due to over 30 broken bones in his body. Vincent turned Renner's home into a full rehab center, providing him with an anti-inflammatory diet, supplements, and rehab equipment, including an exercise bike and the NASA-developed Boost Treadmill. Renner walked the red carpet with a cane at the world premiere of his Disney+ series "Rennervations" nearly three months after the accident.
Paul Rudd made a fake Cameo video for his Marvel Universe co-star Jeremy Renner after he got into a snow plow accident in January. Renner revealed the video on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" where Rudd wished him well and joked about his tough-guy persona. Renner is currently promoting his new Disney+ series, "Rennervations."
Paul Rudd made a fake Cameo video to wish his Marvel co-star Jeremy Renner a speedy recovery following his snow plow accident earlier this year. Renner revealed on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" that Rudd came to visit him in the hospital and sent him the video, which included the Cameo logo to make it look official. The video joked about Renner's accident and advised him to let the snow melt next time. Renner is currently on a press tour for his new Disney+ series "Rennervations" and is recovering well from his injuries.
Jeremy Renner revealed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” that his Marvel co-star Paul Rudd made a fake Cameo video to wish him a speedy recovery following his January snow plow accident. The video included the Cameo logo to make it look official and Rudd joked about Renner's accident. Renner is still in recovery but is walking well enough to be on a small press tour for his new Disney+ series “Rennervations.”
Jeremy Renner appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and shared more details about his New Year's Day snow plow accident, revealing that he broke "35 or so" bones but was lucky to have survived without any organ damage. He also spoke about the aftermath of the accident and how it affected his nephew. Renner joked about the accident freeing up his calendar for the year and allowing him to lose weight and quit smoking. He also mentioned receiving support from his MCU co-stars, including a mock Cameo video from Paul Rudd.
Jeremy Renner appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to discuss his snow plow accident and his upcoming Disney+ series "Rennervations." Renner used a cane to take the stage and offered a detailed account of the accident. He also shared a video from his "Avengers" co-star Paul Rudd and thanked his family for their support. Renner shut down Kimmel's suggestion that he was the toughest Avenger, instead naming Scarlett Johansson.
Jeremy Renner has given his first interview after suffering a life-threatening snow plow accident in January, which left the “Hawkeye” actor with over 30 broken bones. Renner detailed exactly how the Jan. 1 incident occurred, revealing that he was run over by his 14,330-pound Sno-Cat after attempting to jump back in the vehicle to save his nephew. Renner’s injuries were so serious that he penned a goodbye note to his family in the hospital. As Renner continues his recovery, he said he’s fine with no longer doing his own stunts.
Actor Jeremy Renner recounts his near-death experience after a snow plow accident in January, where he broke over 30 bones while trying to save his nephew. In his first interview since the accident, Renner spoke with ABC News about his arduous recovery, including leg exercises in a wheelchair and writing a goodbye note to his family while in critical condition. Despite his injuries, Renner said he sees himself as a "lucky man."